Eban Pledges rtContinuing -Pressure as Syrian Jews' Status Worsens JERUSALEM, (JTA) =Foreign Minister Abba nen reported' to the ErieSset that the situation of ,yriatt Jews has „worsened in _re- cent-months. „ • Eban said Israelwould not let up Wits- gAmPaign:until the' last Jew his been "freed from bondage- in He declared-that--"the -treatment of .Syrian= Jews explodes the myth, of 'Arab - trilerance so diligently spread by Arab propagandists in the West." He asked, "Why has the UN failed to-conduct an investiga- tion of the situation -of .Jews in Arab -lands, particularly Syria; which is a member.of the Securi- ty' Council?" A message was, also read at the rally from William Z. vanden Heti- vel, former president of the Inter- national Rescue Committee and vice chairman of the Committee of Concern, calling "for the re- lease of those who are in Syrian prisons for no other reason than their desire to be free men." Alain Poker, president of the French Senate and president of the International Committee of Jews in Arab Lands, said that unless Syria showed "some good will" to- ward solving the case of Albert Atallah, the Lebanese Jewish com- munity leader kidnaped in Beirut in September, the conference would release all its information on the case. Poher said his group has a wit- ness who can testify in detail as to what happened to Atallah and where he is being detained. Ac- cording to earlier reports, he is He said at .least 12 Jews, - mOst of them young, have been arrested and are being held Without . trial, their fate still Unknown. According to Eban, a "considerable number of - Syrian ' jewish -faniilies have been detained for questioning and -subjected to "indescribable tor- - He' said• that iht general, the 4,500 Jews- In - Syria are _virtual :hostages, forbidden to leave -the country or -to-travel. more than miles from their homes. They -are fereed to live in ghettes and are-subject to arbitrary - ar- rest,, -questioning, torture and surprise searches. Eban said' that Jewish and non- Jewish organizations around the world have been aroused - to the Plight of Syrian Jews..The Damas- cus regime, unable to ignore these protests, has fabricated -stories to the. effect that.Syrian Jews lead a normal, peaceful life. But-these stories ri have not convinced .any;. being held in a Syrian military - 1.1111AVITCH CONCE RL body. aban , said there has, been some itlint. of improvement . in - the -..Cond the remaining Jewish - communities in Egypt and Iraq which- he attrib- uted to the weight of World Opinien. More than 1,500 persons parti=.' eipated in a rally:Igor; 4 at Dag , Haminarskjold -Pbon: theUnited Nations -to Protest en' imprisonment- and torture of the 12 Syriai Jews . and -appeal for their release._ _ • The rally was sponsored by the Committee for the Rescue of -Syr- ian Seviry. ' Mayor John V. Lindsay `pro- claimed Thursday . "Save Syrian Jewry Day" in support of the pro- test. A telegram was read to the rally from. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, supporting efforts aimed at "con- vincing the Syrian government to end its discriminatory policies, to free all who are unjustly imprison- ed and to - allow those Jews who wish to leave to do so." - Rabbi Israel Miller, .president _ . of the American Zionist Federa- tion, called on American:Jewry "to. mobilze all its fortes for as intensified struggle to amelio- rate the conditions under which 4,000 Syrian Jews must live - to- day." In his message, Miller castigated the United Nations .on the issue. "It is most disturbing that instead of facing this situation—when the lives of 4,000 people are is grave danger the UN. and its secretary -general are busily dealing. with accusations against the imaginary mistreatment of Arabs in Israel," Miller 'said, • Chanuka Chassidic Concert Rose S. Wobki. Ed. 28545 Greenfield Rd. Southfield, Inch. by appt. 557-38511 not: at the Israeli& This is the second time the Greek Embassy as attacked by terrorists. Earlier, the press department of the em- bassy, situated elsewhere, was bombed. ANNUAL NITE OF GAMES s$c By Men's Club of Congregation Waal David 24350 Southfield Rd. at 934 Mile Rd. Thurs Nov. 18, 1971 8:30 p.m. Gifts of Turkeys—Food Baskets—Many Door Prizes _ Surprises and Free Refreshments Donation $2.00 IN COOPERATION WITH THE . CANTORIAL COUNCIL OF AMERICA Presents A CANTORIAL AND FOLK MUSIC CONCERT Featuring CANTOR HYMAN ADLER AccOmpanied by Cong. Wnai David Choir 911h1113R. ADLER CANTOR MARTIN HOROWITZ President of Cantorial Council of America; Hazzan 'Par Excellence' CANTOR SHERWOOD GOFFIN Cantor, GUITARIST AND FOLK SINGER Symphonette Orchestra Under the Direction of Mr. Dan Froman SUNDAY, NOV. 28-8 P.M. In the Main Sanctuary Of Cong. 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